I have two friends coming in to record an acoustic album project and I'm doing it as a favor. The only thing is the vocalist plays a djembe and I don't recall ever reading/hearing of a technique for micing a djembe. Should I treat it like a tom drum or perhaps use a room mic?
I have a decent...
I know that mine is overcompressed but I was on my mobile rig out of town so I didn't have anything worhtwhile loaded up. But other then that does anyone have any advice for me?
I'm setting my studio up that way. I have to save a bit more then I'll have 24 tracks I/o on a 32 channel board. And then when I get the other shit I need I'll add the last interface to have all 32 channels running.
No not the Passive. Passive means it requires a power source. The means you would have to buy a power amplifier. Active has them built in and thats what I intended for you to buy. When I say with out the use of the sub I mean buy only the two monitors. Not the Two monitors and a sub woofer. I...
I was going to re sample the kick. But I'm not at home I'm on vacation so I don't have my sample library and the only kick I have sounds like crap. Also I felt as though replacing the kick or anything else would have taken way to much time and energy for a chance at mixing an album for only $150.
If you have not read the guide at http://www.tweakheadz.com/ check that out. Also look into his recommended studio set ups. And my personal advice is not to use Musiciansfriend. Check out www.sweetwater.com and get yourself a sales rep. They're extremely helpful. If you want to call in and talk...
You can either hold your cursor at the top of the audio track at the end. and a little fade icon will appear then you can drag it out. Or you can save it as a stereo track and do the same for an even fade. A more difficult option is to take a Volume Envelope and set a point at your current track...
Well another good option would be to get a Pre set with converters built in such an Onyx unit (400F or 1200F) or and RME Fireface. Then to use something like the Mackie MCU for a controller. Just keep an eye on your options and don't get caught up on "this or this". Look into your budget and...